Australia-European Union Security and Defence Partnership

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Australia and the European Union have established a new Security and Defence Partnership to strengthen cooperation on global threats. The partnership aims to boost cooperation across defence industry, cyber, economic security, counter-terrorism, and countering hybrid threats.
Australia and the European Union have launched a new Security and Defence Partnership. The partnership was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in Canberra. It aims to increase information sharing, build capacity to manage complex security threats, and deepen cooperation to combat online radicalisation and terrorism financing. The partnership will also create new defence procurement opportunities for Australian and European businesses. It is part of the growing strategic relationship between Australia and the EU, alongside the Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement. The partnership is now in effect.
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